It's an egg chair, right? Nope, it's an egg cooker by Christian Ghion for Alessi |
This time around, I made an appointment with Alessi to see their latest miniature offerings.
Alessi holds a very special place in my heart; my husband and I share a great affinity for their products and even included many of their home products on our wedding registry back in 1998. Alessi products are incredibly inventive, well-made, fun, and are true objects of design. Seemingly "humble" products like a teapot, honey jar, or toothpick holder have such sophisticated lines and materials and always possess some element of humor. Alessi already has a line of miniature versions of some of their most popular products (launched in 2008), like the tea kettle, corkscrew, and fruit holder, which each measure about 3" high. While not fit for a 1:12 environment, they are adorable and very high-quality, and retail for approximately $25-50 per piece.
Courtesy of Alessi |
This year, based on the success of the mini replicas, Alessi has gone even smaller and has just come out with refrigerator magnets of their popular pieces, which I saw at the show. They measure about 1-1/2 to 2" high and are amazing!
Four snazzy product photos above courtesy of Alessi |
What do you think?
Some gorgeous silicone food molds, designed by Mario Trimarchi for Alessi, also caught my eye -- the shapes are architectural and could definitely be transferable to a modern miniature environment (table? stools?).
All food mold photos courtesy of Alessi |
There were some lovely bamboo coasters and pebbles -- lots of potential here!
One of my next stops was the Design Ideas booth, which was filled with many interesting modern wooden trees of all sizes. There were also adorable critters, "Woodland Creatures," meant to be paired with the trees, or arranged on your mantle, or...in your dollhouse, perhaps??!
In addition to these mini finds, a dollhouse took center stage at the show when it was voted one of the "Best New Products": the Plan Toys "Play House," a three-story structure made of rubber wood, which is a wood-like material made entirely of recycled Plan Toy product components. I actually saw the house at the Toy Fair back in February, and was impressed by the materials and construction.
Photo courtesy of the NYIGF |
Congrats, Plan Toys!
Last, but not least, was my visit to the AREAWARE booth, where a great Cubebot display greeted visitors:
The massive 2-1/2 foot Cubebot standing in the back is new for fall, as is the Micro Cubebot, which measures about 4-1/4" high! If you are not yet familiar with Cubebots, you should be...designed by David Weeks, the Bot has a cult following. It's no wonder they are sprouting up in different sizes; perhaps they might even go smaller one day???
Stay tuned for a truly exciting opportunity to have some fun with Cubebot. I am working out the details now with AREAWARE
for a great challenge and giveaway. More information coming in September!
If you've read this far, thanks for sticking with me through my NYIGF tour, 2012! Hope you enjoyed it!
Gah! I want all of it!
ReplyDeleteEspecially the Woodland Foxes, and that nifty stairwell, and the bunny magnets (in red if they have them), and the pink lady corkscrew...
What a blast that had to be!
It was a lot of fun, but sorry I missed some booths! Just not enough time!
DeleteOhh! I've been waiting for that Micro Cubebot!! You know I'm a fan of this guy. I have 8 of these guys on my desk at home. Thanks for sharing the news from the Gift Fair. I love these report posts!
ReplyDeleteIt's really adorable, and in a rainbow of colors! I hope folks will dig on it when they come out in October. The report was fun to do -- had a great time this year!
DeleteI want that fire escape and I want it now! Ahahaha...Everything looks great. I would have been an overwhelmed fool at that show trying to see all 3,000 shops. LOL
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing
I love "overwhelmed fool!" That's pretty much what I was!
DeleteThanks for the show report. Great finds! I imagine every booth you stop at you're trying to convince every vendor to make miniature versions of everything ha! How cool would that be?
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You're welcome! And, yes, I am the modern mini hawker! I now am more upfront about my intentions when I go to booths than I was when I first went, and in general people are very nice and curious!
DeleteI've been seeing a few other posts about the Gift Fair from other blogs, and it's great to look at the products from a miniature perspective. Also, I really love that fire escape from the Design Ideas display!
ReplyDeleteGlad you enjoyed it! I like that stairwell, too! Lots of potential there :)
DeleteSo I have an update on the mini fire escape. I just spotted it in the latest Chiasso catalog. They're calling it an Urban Shelf and you can find it here: http://www.chiasso.com/store/item.aspx?ItemId=57715. It looks like it could be one inch scale. It would be the perfect setting for my Dawn dolls to act out scenes from West Side Story or Rent or Naked City.
DeleteThanks, Tiffany! Yes, it does indeed look like it will work well. Thanks for reporting back on this...hope some folks might buy it! :)
DeleteI bought the small version of Cubebot this year, and I love it, but I kept thinking that it was just a little too over sized for 1:12. And now there's a micro Cubebot, and it comes in different colors too. Tempting, maybe I'll get one after they come out in October.
ReplyDeleteAnd that dollhouse is really neat too. There's an ongoing discussion about building a dollhouse for my niece, but younger kids need sturdy toys because playing and destroying are the same thing until you turn 12. Maybe I'll direct her mother to the Plan Toys site instead.
The micro definitely can work in 1:12, and do consider getting one when they come out! I will also be doing a very cool challenge with AREAWARE and Cubebot plays a very important role in it! Plan Toys dollhouses are very high quality and durable, and might be a very good choice for your niece!
DeleteMight end up with 2 or 3 cubebots if my budget lets me. XD And I'm looking forward to seeing what this challenge is. Sounds interesting. I love your blog, btw. :)
DeleteYAY! They are so fun! I am working out the details of the challenge now. Will announce it this month! :)
DeleteThe stairway took my heart!
ReplyDeleteMine, too! It was very cool!
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